Sloth Fun Eric Nicolas & Veronica Belafi • Ur-Song Music Sloth Fun Eric Nicolas & Veronica Belafi • Ur-Song Music

You Call Me Slow (Sloth Song)

Ur-Song Music is proud to donate “You Call Me Slow (The Sloth Song)” to SloCo. It’s a lighthearted, Broadway-style ballad that invites listeners to slow down and enjoy grooving at the speed of sloth.

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Slothopedia Cecilia Pamich • Communications & Outreach Slothopedia Cecilia Pamich • Communications & Outreach

Sloth Raising Two… Three Babies?

Occasionally, sloths have been known to give birth to twins. Since there is only enough room on the female’s chest for one baby, and the sloth’s very slow metabolism only provides enough resources for one,  the weakest twin will usually be rejected and abandoned.

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Sloth Versus Darlene Buibas • SloCo Collaborator Sloth Versus Darlene Buibas • SloCo Collaborator

Sloth Versus Slow Loris

The slow loris, or ‘loris perezoso’ in Spanish (literally ‘sloth loris’), is a fascinating creature. Despite living on the opposite side of the world from sloths, they share many similarities.

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Tales From the Jungle Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director Tales From the Jungle Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director

January 2024 | Tales From The Jungle

As we welcomed 2024, the holiday season brought well-deserved breaks for part of our team. So, in true sloth style, we’ve started the year slowly but steadily. Let’s dive into the highlights of the first 31 days of this exciting new year!

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Sloth Versus Darlene Buibas • SloCo Collaborator Sloth Versus Darlene Buibas • SloCo Collaborator

Sloth vs Sloth Bear

Finally, sloth bears! We seized the opportunity to compare sloths and sloth bears to clarify the confusion surrounding their common names and delve into their lifestyles, the threats they face, and ways we can help in their conservation!

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Sloth Research José Pablo Guzmán García • The Urban Sloth Project Lead Researcher Sloth Research José Pablo Guzmán García • The Urban Sloth Project Lead Researcher

Habitat Surveys: Unveiling the Secrets of Sloth Homes

Habitat surveys are an essential part of the Urban Sloth Project (USP). In these surveys, we make eight squares, each 100 square meters, in the areas where sloths live. We collect GPS locations of the sloths and study the trees in these squares.

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